An extended interview with Julian Assange recorded during filming of John Pilger's latest film The War You Don't See.

The attacks on WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, are a response to an information revolution that threatens old power orders, in politics and journalism.

The incitement to murder trumpeted by public figures in the United States, together with attempts by the Obama administration to corrupt the law and send Assange to a hell hole prison for the rest of his life, are the

In an exclusive interview with Imaginary Lines host Chris Spannos, from his temporary residence inside the Ecuadoran Embassy in London, Wikileaks founder and chief whistleblower Julian Assange discusses the United States, NATO, Internet, and Google. Assange has just written a fascinating new book "When Google Met Wikileaks", which discusses the two radically different and counterposed conceptions for the Internet and indeed the world. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!en/video/imaginary-

Bill is joined by WikiLeaks Editor-In-Chief Julian Assange via satellite for a discussion about the recent DNC leaks in this clip from August 5, 2016.

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Former Republican speaker of the house Newt Gingrich appeared on right-wing media personality Sean Hannity's radio show on Tuesday to criticize Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's health — immediately before launching into a coughing fit of his own on the air.

"This coughing stuff, I hope [Hillary's] alright," Gingrich said on the program, reported the Daily Beast. He continued, "It's a little disturbing."

Gingrich added the candidate's coughs are "deeper" and "last much longer" than those of her husband

Premiere night of Europe`s Last Dictator at The Old Vic Tunnels in London 1 March 2012. Interviews with Dr. Irina Bogdanova, Julian Assange of Wikileaks and filmmaker Mathew Charles. Europe`s Last Dictator is a production by Mathew Charles and Juan-Luis Passarelli of Daffodil Media. Created by Owen L. Evans and Kjetil Lier Svendsen at Bournemouth University.

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When former international cricket captain Imran Khan entered politics, neither he nor his party was taken seriously. Today however, he discusses his meteoric rise in Pakistani politics, and the issues driving it.

The blossoming of Khan's political credibility began with his boycott of the 2008 elections, a decision taken because "they were being manipulated by the Bush administration" and warning that they would be "a disaster for the people of Pakistan". Four years on and corruption scandals and the

WikiLeaks released in Januari 2011 thousands of documents to Dutch broadcaster NOS. The documents were mostly cables to and from the American embassy in The Hague. I interviewed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for NOS on 15 January. Here the complete interview.

Whistleblower Julian Assange has given one of his most incendiary interviews ever in a John Pilger Special, courtesy of Dartmouth Films, in which he summarizes what can be gleaned from the tens of thousands of Clinton emails released by WikiLeaks this year.